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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1914)
& medfotcp matt; TRrnmTE, medfqru Oregon, Monday, TAyrAnr 2a iok PWR THREE SMALL DEMAND FnANK D. CONFER, C0MEUIAH, WITH THE A. B. BA8C0 MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY AT THE PAGE THEATER yK F w U ? THIRD ELECTION F BOXED R 0 GRANTS N BR T SH MARKET ALRAD BONDS Weekly loporl from London brunch of North wuhIdi 11 Krult Uxchiiiigo for week iiiiiIIiik liiiiuiiry Id; Apple, boxes; TI10 Now town trndo Ih still oxremlluicly slow nud tho low iii'lci'H litliiin during tho week hy nonio of tho operators hero lutvo tended to rolurd tho prom en still fuithor townnlH tho lonlUnllon of t tin figures which nro ronsldorod war iiuitnl hy tho shortngo of Nnwtowti supplies. At thin Jiiiictiiio It lit lni jionnltili) to wuy whim Intro will ho a frco dntimnd for (IiIm urtliio, 'in whilst holders of goods generally ni'iitn to ho walling for n rlno, tho ro lull t rutin nro hnnglng buck, simply hii)lng from hum! to mouth mill ox press t hot r Inlfiilloii of nt ilolmt right nlnug. Tho relnllor munrl that thoy rntimit gut u living ut tho ti Ik It prloos iliHiwuitlHil, Inasmuch u tho puhlln will not im) tho pilco nml piefor to lno npplo nlono. Colore box upplos nro hUo movliiK iilowly. l'oers: 1 1 ox en of Winter Nolll urn not Ntiiiiillm: up In storage (hit yimr nnd soino disastrous wiles Iiiwo hi'iiti minltt thin week hy spoouhitnrs. Thnro Im u lot of (IiIh (rult In slor 11N0 In nil market nml hohlorn nr Melting vury mm ohm of tholr stocks brooking down before dlpoul run lin uffoctod. I,IutHhiI .MntUct Apples, bexes: Tnido horn I vorv utuuitlnfm lory for New low tin nml In fnnt It hiiH been no right from tlm t-ommoufoiuoul of tlm roiisor. Ahovo IS 60 It seoms linposslblo to get nnyono Interested. Thoro seoiu no Immotllnto proijim-l of Imprme mmit. With regard to, colored var ieties the trndo lit oven worm thiin for NcwIowiim nml stuchs nro con tin tmlly being withdrawn from sale. Hpeoulntors Imvu lout considerably on tills side. I'enrs: Thoro nro plonty of Win tor Nollls In stock hut it seem lib rolutoly IiiiihimIIiIo to effect nny Miles. Manchester Is Just us hml. I'rlres fur Work Tho follow lug prices cowr th rango for tho week: Uimlon, Oregon New towns, largo fruit, fl.Sfi, 2 r,; medium nml small, IX. lu, 1 M); Oregon Hpllmii burus, 12 30, 2 7&; Weiintchoo nml Ynkltuii Wlunsnps around 12. 55. Cnlftornln Winter Nollls, overripe. II. CO, It. 70, half boxen; Oregon Wltil. r Nolll. I2.U0, 12.15, nccord Iiik to condition of boxen. Liverpool, OroKon Nowtowns 12.30 12.80, very few nt latter prlcn; Or Kim nml WntthliiKton Jomtthnim 2.2" 12.50; Ynklmn HpltvnhiirKii, Htny tnnmt, lllnck TwIkh nml He, I Check I'lpplim hnvo boon offorvil nml with drawn, bent IiIiIh rniiKliiK from 12 20 to 12.45, OIiukov,', OrijKou Nowtowim to 12.75, z 12.2) E AT SANTA MONICA SANTA MONICA, ("ill., .Inn. Ull. Wiecldijje oT n Kiiolhio liiimeli xvnhli eil iiklioro todny ut tho foot of l'if leenth hi reel uuo iio to the belief Hint two or moio ieioim limy huvo IH'i'ihlicii in tho heavy nciih Hint lire i milling off Simla .Moiiicu. Then. wiih no identifying mnik on tho croft. Suvi'i'iil fihliini; IioiiIh that put out luring u lull in tho nloiin ut day 1 1 real; iippari'iitly -tro liming u luti.l tiuiti to weallier Hip mile. Two of ( .em appeared to Im in dihliens. Tlie lieaeh hero is htrown with wivcknuo. A I'ai'ifio lllectrio hndno hero wan xviiNhi'd away today. DULL PAST WEEK l'OI(TI.ANI), .Inn. '.'ll. LiveM-ek receipt totaled eniiniclcialilv W tlinn lnt week Mini bllilie w not do IiHmIi. The cuttle itoatiou failed to clear ami on only one dH.v, Monday, won tliero any intercut aroiipcd, A fow earn of choice Mecrw hroiilit .?7.liH and a loml of young cow .ll.TA. Itull; of week' Hirer mien acrKfd 7 to $7.'iti ami cow fll to 0.a'i. All other hiilrliei' cIhmcm weic kIow and princinnl cmuo of price wcMknciM wti infer ior beef qlllllitv ami too much of it, The hoj; market tunintuiiiud il MtreiiK.'h I'n-ily from hcKiuuiiiK to end. I 'lice never ioc nhovc H. ().', hut choice light "lock nvcrxt: ed around K ccntx nil week. A lot of Mwiuc that lacked piiinc fiiuli hold nt lower pi ice; hut xood iinl ity pin- nml miiooHi lienvv "luff found h ipiiek huIo ut tcmlv iric. lleccipU were fairly liberal, hut fouio '20(10 les tliiui for wiinc r iiul liiKt week. ShcephoiifC trade wn drink only in pot, hm liipiidutMiu wa mi steady, Total iitnvnl wore tnallcr than for prcviou i das. A kooiI Miipoty of pnme rahi-ftd mutton and lambs cauio in the Hrnl part of the week. Wether hold nt jffi.So nml civim l.7fi ''off enrx." l.amb Iniycr kuc .f(l.."tl for the fiincy tcradcH ami were not ovcmtpplied, either. The market cloned on n weaker Iimmn willi a 10 to 1 recent decline in nil mutton line. K E" ICAL (dold Hill Nowm ) Hummer thumlor In Kouthurii Ore mm' dcllKhtful winter wentbor Ik not c1uh!.".5iI im a noviiliy, inve hy tho KlrntiKor within tho vnlloy nor tho Kohliiu uprliiK-llkn dnyti thnt Kiirtucil ench uliowor. I'rnctlcnlly ovory Burden tho prosont montn IioiikIh n bloom roue bund, nml the flocklnK thoiixnmlii of robin red- hronht arc nppnroutly convinced that Kontlo ttprltiK "hfiK ramo" Hut It linn rciiinltied for the lovely wild nntlvo Hlirul, tho mniiicnultn, to cheerfully outitlntnme tho innrch of tho Mn KotiH. At the Kuydcr Mpud nml wtruw. berry rntithcro, In tho Dektim an butb, tho miituniiltu tuny ho ncen In full hud bloom. AccordliiK to Uncle Dave Millar, who Ih a wIIIIiik reposi tory of every trmlltlon of tho coun try nud clime, the Jiuiunry tiloomlns iiinnrnultii 1 tho curliest, by ronie nix wcok, thut lint conic to bin observa tion In HS jefirn of npprcclntlva rcnl denco. Winter In Southern Ori'KO'i I merely n dcllKhtfully r.eutlc Iran nltlon from tho bnr.y, lazy dnB of r. luto fnll to tho poppy tttrewn i:lorl"t of nn curl) tprliiK- Thoro U no tunc to thin. NEW WAGE SCALE INE SHOW AT PAGE BY SOAKING RAIN SANDIKOO.Cul., .Inn. lilt. A ualo which lore through thin purl of tho Hluto nil liiHt hIkIiI kuvo way lo a jiclliiiK rain toiluy. Tho hay wiih tho ioiihIichI hiiicn winter heforo IiihI, when a Kiuiilar wind prevailed, l'at ioiih of I'cii'v linen hctweeii hero and Corouatlo, I'oint l.oiiia mid Imperial lleach cxpciieiiced hoiiio rouuli pass iikoh. I'rospcctH for I ho heavy rain to coutiiiuo nil iluy weru wclcoino to lanchciH nud olheiri. TWENTY-THREE HOUSES FLOODED, SAN BERNARDINO KAN IIKKN'AIIDINO, Oil., .Jan. LMI. Twcnly-tluco lioiihCH wcio flooded licro toiluy. Their oeciipanlrt weio removed hy hunt. I'rmtliimlly llircu IiicIicm of rain hml fallen hem at diiyhniak. Three ami UIIU'llllll' liiulit'H liml fallen n( lllullo. The A. It. lliixfo Munical Coinedx couipauv opciiK a hiv iiikIiIs' eu KiiKcmcnt at the Pace theater to mh'lit nt popular priecfi. The open iui; hill i Mtid to he one of the hcl comedies in their repertoiie. "A Seaside Uoiuiiuce," in which Mr. Iliixcn is hccn us mi huh ulel, in n riot of fun, the iiuimcuI iiuiuhur me innny mid nil the latcl hoa hiU arc introduced. Walter Fnninuorlh, tho funioiiH tenor sintjer, is a lute addition to tho company, nml the pienn HpeakH of him us the cipiul of Mellaril .lohc. .famiKci' (lotdon KiiarantccK tho Itaneo hhow- to pleiiHe, nml during their hlay in Med foiil the program will he ehuuxci' iiiKhtly. 1'oimliir priced of 10, 'JO and 110 ccntH pievail. threeSs INDIANAPOLIS, lud., Jan. 'JU. Preparation of the new wage xcnle lo he Muhmilttd to the mine oporilt- or, the moot important matter he lore the aiiminl couveiition of the t'liitnl Mine-WorkcM of Americn, in hciou here, was expected today lo he completed (hit week. Hundred of rco'iilioiiH were still pending. GOOD CITIZENS RALLY AT JACKSONVILLE TODAY (WANTS l'AKK, .Inn. 'J(J. The I thitd election lor the purpose of providing tho .f JDO.OOO bond imhiio . for Iho coiiMlrui'lioii of tho miini c pal lailroud to the AppliKutc u' i ley will Ito'liuli! on Mondav, l'chni- , a ry It, illlM lINte WHh ct b Hie ' city council in fion Snturd'iv ctiinin, the hod hutini; hfcu call. 1 toxelher for Hit pnrpoe of cnuctinu the ordlnmico hy the mayor, the ho'ir net heliiK OsftO o'clock, that all mein her could Im present. The way for tin? trwi-neliou of the lum'iiitf ilouiirclcd with the bond ikkiio huh ijuvcd whn Ihc council in n pccinl iih?Ioii hf, nt o'clock . Satiirilny aftoniOon confirmed the nppolnHvo officer of the citv nml npprovci! their bond. The major prcented the imtnc of (leorjjo W. I.owi km chief of police for confirmation. On rollcall, Por ter, llcrinaii, AtehiHon, Cnldwell. Morgan and Kill xotcd aye. Counts mill ltuiiiOH uhxent. The naino of II. II. Binder wns prcneutcd for nuditor mid police jmlKc confirmation heinj; hy the utiauiinoiis vote of tlm nix coiino I meu present. The iiomimitionti of II. A. Demi for city inducer nud Htreet coinmihiutier nml O. K. M' Lane for meiuher of tho jxtlice force wore also tinanimoiisly confinncd, hut Coiiiicilmcn Caldwell nml Atchi on voted ntfiilnst the nccfptnncc ot the appointment of I,. McHrcw iih the other inemher of the police force. Tho ordinnuro an passed enrnf j the umemlmeiit to the chnr.cr to he voted upon nt the special elcclio.i. ruder this ninemlment the council is Kiveu tho uuthority to i-sue homN in the amount of the 200,000, of which ainotint .'rS.'i.OOO, npproxiinate ly, hhnll he fiiiidini: IioikIh to tnke care of the indebtedness already in curred upon the ruilrond proposi tion, and the balance, $1,,0()0, to he used for tho further railroad work nn directed hv ord tinuce. Un der the amendment the total indebt edness of the city, exclusive of spe cial improvement issues of bonds, is lixed ut :? 100,000. Following tho election nml the en actment of the ordinance providing for the expenditure of the proceeds of the bond sale upon the building of the ruilrond, the procedure laid down culls for the bringing of n test case in the courts to establish the validity of the issue, though it is thought Hint the riuire procedure can he put through within the ne.xt sixlv days. tlrnnt Colcmup bus opened n cl Kiir fartory on West Main Htreet nud In puttliiK tho "Three HV elnir on tho market- tmlil to ho one of tho boat five cent clgarH offered the muoMiiK public. Tho three ll'n ntnn.1 for a "HlKKor, llotlor, Huslor Med ford" ami a leKoml to thut otfeei adoriiH tho Iioxoh, Tho elKam will bu on uulo at nil local HtamU nud HmokeiH nro iiBked to cucoiiruKo homo Imluutry hy mnokliig them. Are mui inleresled lit the welfare of Jacksonville? Then you are ear ueslly iciictcd to he present ut Hie pioneer Methodist church Mondav evening, Jiiuuaiy 2(1, at 7:110, in a good citizens' meeting, ltemeinhcr, u citizens' -not church meeting. Short talks hy different persons on iiiestioiih for the good of the town, A CITIZKN. DARKEN GRAY HAIR, LOOK YOUNG, PRETTY firnndmii's ltcclio of Kngo Tea and Sulphur Itarkens so Nuturully Tlint NoImkIj- Cnn Tell EX-SENATOR CULL0M REPORTED TO BE DYING WASHINOTON. Jan. SO. -The condition of c-Cniled Stales Sena tor Shelhv M. Cullom of Illinois was regarded so grave today that mem bers of the family were summoned to his bedside. His death was expected momentarily. Koelal at (ho I'rcshvtoiiuii Church. Tho regular quarterly boclnl of tho I'reHbytorliui church In to ho hold Tiieaduy evening, Jnnuary 27, coin iitoncliiK ut 7:ao. All people of tho congregation, nud all Interested In uny wny lu tho l'reuhyterlau church are Invited to ho picaunt. TIiIh Ih cb. peclally to wulcomo tho now mom bora who hnvo during tho ipiurtor como Into tho church. It lu hoped thut nil, young nud old, will bo at thin hocIiiI. All uro mot cordially urged to ho present. A good nod.il tlmo In UMiirud, "TIZ" FOR TIRED m SORE, ACHING FEE1 Ah I what relief. No maro tired feet, nn more burning feet, swullon, bail imvll lug, nweuty feet. No nuiro pulii In corrif ralluiikCH or tumlou. No mutter what nil your feet or what under the Bim you'vo tried wltlioub getting relief. Just iiko "TIZ." "TIZ" draw out nil the pal vuiiou exmla tioiia which pult up tliu feet I "TIZ" U mag leal "TIZ" h grand i "TIZ" will cure your foot trouble ho jeuil nuver liinji or draw up your fa In palu. Your b!ukj won't reiu tiglc nml your fret will never, never hurt oi get no re, hwoIIcu or tlreil. Oct n "S wilt hex at uny drug oi department torc, mid gut relief. Almost overyono knows that Sago Tea nud Sulphur, properly com pounded, brings back tho nnturdl color and luster to tho hair when faded, btreaked or gray; nho ends dandruff, Itching scalp und stops falling hair. Years ago tho on..x way to got this mixture was to niako It nt homo, which Is in ussy and trou blesome Xowudnys, hy Asking nt any drug storo for "Wyoth'a Sago and Sulphur Hair Homedy," ou will get a largo hottlo ot this famous old reclpo for about GO cents. Don't May prny! Try It! No on can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, ns it docs It so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hnlr, taking ono Binall strand at n time, by morning tho gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy. E.D.Weston Official FhototrraDhor of th Medford Commercial Clui Amateur Fiuishiu Post Cards Pauoramic Work Flash lights Portraits Iiitorior and oxtorior viov Nogatives mado anv tinv and any placo by appoiiu uiont. U M. HAHMON, Manager. 908 E. Main Phoui 1471 F A. m Elxperienced Smokers "Roll Their Own" When a man gets smoke-wise by experience, his taste craves a deep satisfaction that onlythc cigarettes he makes for himself . to suit his own taste, can fully gratify. He learns to roll his own fresh, fragrant cigarettes from ripe, mellow "Bull" Durham tobacco. "Rolling his own" becomes a second nature with him. He takes the keenest pleasure in fashioning his own cigarettes with his own hands, to his own liking, and is proud of his skill. He is no longer a novice, but a thirty-third degree smoke veteran in the eyes of men the world over. M GENUINE Bull Durham SMOKING TOBACCO Enough for forty hand-made cigarette in each 5-cent tack) Cigarettes hand-made from "Bull" Durham have a rich fragrance and smooth, mellow ovor, wonderfully comforting and satisfying.This good, pure tobacco gives complete enjoyment anci lasting satisfaction to more millions of men than all other high-grade smoking tobaccos com bined. Get a Sc sack of "Bull" today and "roll your own." Then you will appreciate why enough "Bull" Durham is sold in a year to maicc approximately 12 BILLION cigarettes about as many as the total annual produc tion of all brands of ready-made cigarettes in this country. And the "Bull" Durham sales are still growing. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY A,h for FREE bookofpaptn" im'A tachSc tack WW "yjAgeo 0 Three Color Stationery at Bargain Prices t .. AsffBBBslBm Our famous Apple and Pear Stationory in throe colors at cut rates if ordered in the next few days: KNVE LOPES Fino quality, with your name and address, and the slogans, "Bedford Gateway to Crater Lake, Oregon's Greatest Scenic Wonder," and "Buy Your 19.15 Tickets via Oro gon with Medford Stopover," and tho apple and pear in threo col ors, that sell regularly at $0.50 a 1000, if ordered now, $1.00 per ' 1000, $2.50 per 500. LETTERHEADS On half-tono bond, in thrco colors, with your name and business card, that regularly sell at $8.00 per 1000 sheets, if ordered now, $5.00 per 1000, $3.00 for 500. Only by printing a great quantity at onco can wo make theso , reductions in price. Orders received aftor February 1 will bo at regular rates, so ordor now if you wish to tako advantago of tho cut prices. Phono 75 and a solicitor will call with sample Everyone should advertise tho community on his stationory and you should do what you can to help. This is your opportunity. Medford Printing Co. 25 North FirNSlreet M . i , j-X'